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Mimicking Quantum Effects
BlogMar 5, 2026

Mimicking Quantum Effects

Researchers have used vibrating pools of silicone oil to create macroscopic droplets that bounce and walk, reproducing quantum phenomena in a fluid medium. By introducing a standing Faraday wave, the team mimicked the Kapitza‑Dirac effect, causing droplets to diffract similarly...

By FY! Fluid Dynamics
Lauren Presley Examines Hope and Reality on “Potential”
BlogMar 5, 2026

Lauren Presley Examines Hope and Reality on “Potential”

Lauren Presley’s new single “Potential” drops a darker alt‑rock edge, pairing distorted guitars with steady tension. The track’s controlled vocal delivery lets lyrics about hoping for who someone could be, rather than who they are, take center stage. By framing...

By East of 8th
China Eases Climate Target but Clean Energy Could Still Cut Emissions, Experts Say
NewsMar 5, 2026

China Eases Climate Target but Clean Energy Could Still Cut Emissions, Experts Say

China’s new five‑year plan lowers its carbon‑intensity goal to a 17% cut between 2026 and 2030, a step back from the 18% target for 2021‑2025 that it already missed. Analysts warn the weaker pledge could let national emissions rise 3‑6%...

By Climate Home News
Asteroid 2024 YR4 Will Not Impact the Moon
NewsMar 5, 2026

Asteroid 2024 YR4 Will Not Impact the Moon

Asteroid 2024 YR4, a 60‑metre near‑Earth object, once carried a 4 % chance of striking the Moon in December 2032. New observations with JWST’s NIRCam in February 2026 precisely measured its orbit, eliminating the lunar‑impact risk. The asteroid will safely miss the Moon by...

By European Space Agency News
Psychedelics Are Placeholders for More Traditional Depression Therapies: Analysts
NewsMar 5, 2026

Psychedelics Are Placeholders for More Traditional Depression Therapies: Analysts

Psychedelic antidepressants are poised for FDA review this year, driven by strong investor and patient interest. William Blair analysts note that while Johnson & Johnson’s Spravato generated $1.7 billion in 2025 sales, psychedelics are unlikely to capture the entire treatment‑resistant depression market. Companies...

By BioSpace
Sotheby’s Modern and Contemporary Evening Sale Springs To Life
BlogMar 5, 2026

Sotheby’s Modern and Contemporary Evening Sale Springs To Life

Sotheby’s Modern and Contemporary Evening Sale in London generated £131 million including fees, surpassing last year’s £63 million and approaching the 2023 peak. The auction featured 54 lots with a 98% sell‑through rate, highlighted by a £13.5 million Francis Bacon self‑portrait and a...

By Artlyst
Maggie Coles-Lyster Gambled on Career-Threatening Iliac Artery Surgery — and Scored Her Biggest Road Win Yet
NewsMar 5, 2026

Maggie Coles-Lyster Gambled on Career-Threatening Iliac Artery Surgery — and Scored Her Biggest Road Win Yet

Canadian pro Maggie Coles‑Lyster underwent iliac artery endofibrosis surgery last fall and returned to competition within three months. After a painful flight to Australia, she trusted her rehab and mental preparation to win the Santos Tour Down Under Women’s Classic....

By Cycling Weekly
Brownies, Made Better
NewsMar 5, 2026

Brownies, Made Better

The article outlines a minimalist recipe for brownies that prioritizes texture, flavor depth, and structural precision. It recommends five deliberate changes: swapping water for coffee, whisking eggs and sugar before other ingredients, using chopped chocolate chunks, upgrading to premium vanilla,...

By Salon – Food
Alnylam Unites With Tenaya in Potential $1B+ Pact To Find New Genetic Heart Disease Targets
NewsMar 5, 2026

Alnylam Unites With Tenaya in Potential $1B+ Pact To Find New Genetic Heart Disease Targets

Alnylam Pharmaceuticals has signed a deal with Tenaya Therapeutics, providing $10 million upfront and the potential for up to $1.13 billion in milestones to discover up to 15 new genetic targets for heart disease. Tenaya will apply its modality‑agnostic platform to validate...

By BioSpace
Love Without Limits
NewsMar 5, 2026

Love Without Limits

The article explains Buddhism’s view of love as a practice rather than a fleeting emotion, centered on the four immeasurable qualities—loving‑kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. It argues that genuine love begins with self‑understanding and acceptance, which then enables compassionate...

By Lion’s Roar
Show Characters' Inner Worlds: Practical Steps for Interiority
SocialMar 5, 2026

Show Characters' Inner Worlds: Practical Steps for Interiority

Some readers asked me how to practically add interiority to fiction. So, I wrote a post on it that is probably writing 101 for many but hopefully of interest to others: https://countercraft.substack.com/p/the-view-from-inside-on-adding-interiority

By Lincoln Michel
Don’t Get Carried Away with Pleasures…
BlogMar 5, 2026

Don’t Get Carried Away with Pleasures…

Stoic thinker Donald J. Robertson warns against impulsively chasing pleasures, urging a deliberate pause before acting on desire. He advises weighing the fleeting joy against future regret and recognizing the personal victory in restraint. The commentary highlights this as a...

By Donald Robertson (Stoicism & CBT)
UniQure’s Path for Huntington’s Gene Therapy Clouded by Ethical Questions as Potential Phase 3 Looms
NewsMar 5, 2026

UniQure’s Path for Huntington’s Gene Therapy Clouded by Ethical Questions as Potential Phase 3 Looms

UniQure’s one‑time gene therapy AMT‑130 showed a 75% slowdown in Huntington’s disease progression in its Phase 1/2 trial, prompting expectations for a BLA filing in early 2026. The FDA, however, reversed its earlier stance and now requires a sham‑controlled Phase 3 study,...

By BioSpace
Michael’s Miscellany: The Eclipsed Sky
NewsMar 5, 2026

Michael’s Miscellany: The Eclipsed Sky

Astronomers can spot Earth’s shadow on any clear evening or morning, not just during lunar eclipses. The shadow rises about 4° after sunset and descends before sunrise, becoming visible when the surrounding sky brightens. Observers also see the pink “belt...

By Astronomy Magazine
This Is The Turkey Chili Everyone Is Asking Me For
NewsMar 5, 2026

This Is The Turkey Chili Everyone Is Asking Me For

Carolynn Carreño shares a turkey chili recipe that transforms lean ground turkey into a rich, beef‑like stew by using duck fat, caramelized tomato paste, and tomatillo salsa. The method emphasizes heavy vegetable reduction, extensive spice blooming, and a generous bean...

By Los Angeles Times – Food
Paris Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2026: The Shows, Moments & Trends Everyone’s Talking About
NewsMar 5, 2026

Paris Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2026: The Shows, Moments & Trends Everyone’s Talking About

Paris Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2026 ran from March 3‑10, showcasing the season’s most anticipated collections from Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and emerging houses. Highlights included Dior’s garden‑party runway in the Tuileries, Saint Laurent’s homage to the Le Smoking suit, and Tom Ford’s dark, seductive contrast‑driven collection....

By Marie Claire (UK) – Fashion
Connor Storrie Wore Saint Laurent To The SNL After-Party
BlogMar 5, 2026

Connor Storrie Wore Saint Laurent To The SNL After-Party

Connor Storrie attended the Saturday Night Live after‑party in a light‑grey Saint Laurent suit paired with the brand’s over‑the‑knee Joe boots. The outfit sparked criticism for the stark contrast between the glossy black boots and the pale suit, which many felt...

By Red Carpet Fashion Awards
'ACOTAR' 6 Release Date: Sarah J. Maas Makes Big Announcement About New Book(s)
NewsMar 5, 2026

'ACOTAR' 6 Release Date: Sarah J. Maas Makes Big Announcement About New Book(s)

Sarah J. Maas announced on the Call Her Daddy podcast that the sixth installment of her *A Court of Thorns and Roses* series will hit shelves on October 27, 2026, with a seventh volume following on January 12, 2027. Maas...

By Scary Mommy
The Chef With Two Michelin Stars But No Wikipedia Page
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Chef With Two Michelin Stars But No Wikipedia Page

Chef Gabriel Kreuther, a two‑Michelin‑star veteran, opened Saverne, a 145‑seat modern brasserie in Hudson Yards, marking his first new restaurant in eleven years. The venue showcases open‑fire cooking and Alsatian‑inspired dishes that echo his childhood in the French region. Kreuther’s...

By Grub Street (New York Magazine)
Why Your 'Best Self' Is Your Worst Enemy
PodcastMar 5, 20260 min

Why Your 'Best Self' Is Your Worst Enemy

The episode explores the modern anxiety of living under the weight of our own potential, using the simple act of choosing between two olive oils as a metaphor for the constant self‑judgment we face. It argues that the "best self"...

By Philosopheasy
ALBUM REVIEW: With 'Watterson Hall,' William Clark Green Embraces a Mainstream Sound
NewsMar 5, 2026

ALBUM REVIEW: With 'Watterson Hall,' William Clark Green Embraces a Mainstream Sound

William Clark Green’s seventh studio effort, *Watterson Hall*, signals a deliberate pivot toward a more mainstream country sound. The 50‑minute record fuses classic twang with contemporary production, tackling familiar topics like love, partying, and perseverance. Green’s lyrical hook‑craft and upbeat...

By No Depression
50 Women’s Spring Wardrobe Updates for Under £100 (some Are Even Free)
NewsMar 5, 2026

50 Women’s Spring Wardrobe Updates for Under £100 (some Are Even Free)

The article curates 50 spring wardrobe updates for women, each priced under £100 and many even free, covering clothing, shoes, accessories, and fragrances. It highlights emerging colour palettes—difficult green, cornflower, lilac—and key trends such as oversized sunglasses, rib‑collar tops, and...

By The Guardian – Fashion
Season 7 Ep. 9: John Constable, Salisbury Cathedral From the Meadows
PodcastMar 5, 202630 min

Season 7 Ep. 9: John Constable, Salisbury Cathedral From the Meadows

In this episode the hosts explore John Constable's 1831 painting *Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows*, discussing its composition, the artist’s personal circumstances, and its place within the broader Constable‑Turner rivalry. They share on‑location insights from a recent visit to Salisbury,...

By Painting of the Week Podcast
Aiua Clothing: An Activewear Brand Using Natural Fabrics
NewsMar 5, 2026

Aiua Clothing: An Activewear Brand Using Natural Fabrics

Aiua Clothing, launched in Seattle in 2026 by John Gallagher, offers premium activewear made entirely from natural merino wool. The brand’s collection, priced between $65 and $130, includes items such as a performance tee, tank top, and quarter‑zip, all marketed...

By Fashionista
New Court of Thorns and Roses Books Get Release Dates as Sarah J. Maas Shares Adaptation Update
NewsMar 5, 2026

New Court of Thorns and Roses Books Get Release Dates as Sarah J. Maas Shares Adaptation Update

Sarah J. Maas announced the release dates for the next two books in her *A Court of Thorns and Roses* series: the sixth volume arrives on October 27, 2026, and the seventh follows on January 12, 2027. In a recent...

By Tor.com
Reading Goals: Diversity Over Competition
SocialMar 5, 2026

Reading Goals: Diversity Over Competition

Last year was STACKED 📚 Grateful to be featured in @guardian chatting all things reading goals, particularly the importance of reading diversely and only competing with yourself Photos by misskatiepeters Words by @emmalofty Clothes by cathcartlondon

By Jack Edwards
David Lynch at Pace Gallery, Berlin
NewsMar 5, 2026

David Lynch at Pace Gallery, Berlin

Pace Gallery Berlin will present a comprehensive David Lynch exhibition from January 29 to March 29, 2026, assembling paintings, sculptures, watercolors, early short films, and a series of Berlin photographs. The show underscores Lynch’s long‑standing commitment to material experimentation, from his 1967 “moving...

By Mousse Magazine
After Atheism: One Writer’s Search for Faith
BlogMar 5, 2026

After Atheism: One Writer’s Search for Faith

Former Harper’s editor and novelist recounts his shift from Catholic altar boy to atheist and now a “skeptical believer,” arguing that belief is unavoidable because science cannot prescribe how to live. He illustrates how personal decisions—from career choices to marriage—are...

By The Next Big Idea Club Book of the Day Newsletter
My Evidence-Based Sleep Protocol: What I Take, Why It Works, and the Science Behind It
BlogMar 5, 2026

My Evidence-Based Sleep Protocol: What I Take, Why It Works, and the Science Behind It

The author presents an evidence‑based nightly routine designed to preserve sleep architecture, hormonal balance, and skin health. By integrating personalized supplement timing, environmental controls, and regular lab‑driven adjustments, the protocol consistently yields 60 minutes of deep sleep and comparable REM,...

By The Ultimate Guide to Biohacking & Longevity
Licensing Fees for Translations
NewsMar 5, 2026

Licensing Fees for Translations

An academic author discovered the original publisher increased the licensing fee for a foreign-language edition to $3,000, straining the translation publisher’s budget. The fee level raises questions about standard pricing for scholarly works, which typically depend on projected sales, language...

By Daily Nous
Ruta De Las Flores – A Cultural Road Trip in the Coffee Region
BlogMar 5, 2026

Ruta De Las Flores – A Cultural Road Trip in the Coffee Region

The Ruta de las Flores is a 35 km scenic corridor in El Salvador’s highland coffee region, linking five colorful colonial towns—Ataco, Apaneca, Juayua, Salcoatitán, and Nahuizalco. Travelers can base themselves in Juayua, the route’s geographic midpoint, and explore by car, motorbike,...

By Indie Traveller
Oh Jibbitz! LoveShackFancy Puts A Whimsical Spin On Crocs
NewsMar 5, 2026

Oh Jibbitz! LoveShackFancy Puts A Whimsical Spin On Crocs

LoveShackFancy has teamed with Crocs for a limited‑edition spring collection that debuts on March 5. The line includes classic clogs, platform clogs and ballet‑style flats, all drenched in the brand’s pastel floral prints, bows, gold accents and interchangeable Jibbitz charms. Prices...

By Refinery29 – Fashion
Tomo Katsurada & Misha Panfilov – “Mostra”
BlogMar 5, 2026

Tomo Katsurada & Misha Panfilov – “Mostra”

Former Kikagaku Moyo guitarist Tomo Katsurada has partnered with Estonian composer Misha Panfilov to release a new collaborative record titled Eternal Almost. The duo debuted the project with the psych‑funk single “Mostra,” which blends 70s‑era groove with dreamy, free‑flowing textures....

By Raven Sings the Blues
Stricter Certification Aims to Bring Higher Quality to Extra Virgin Olive Oils
NewsMar 5, 2026

Stricter Certification Aims to Bring Higher Quality to Extra Virgin Olive Oils

The North American Olive Oil Certification (NAOOA) is tightening its standards, lowering the free fatty acid limit for extra virgin olive oil from 0.8% to 0.5% and shortening the best‑if‑used‑by date to 18 months. The program, which already carries the...

By Food Navigator USA
From Busker to Believer: The Hard-Earned Songs of Slaid Cleaves
BlogMar 5, 2026

From Busker to Believer: The Hard-Earned Songs of Slaid Cleaves

Slaid Cleaves, a Texas‑based Americana singer‑songwriter, recounts his rise from $600‑a‑month busking gigs to a sustainable independent music career. After quitting his minimum‑wage job, he spent years honing his craft on the streets of Cork and in Austin’s open‑mic scene,...

By Twangville
El Tunco Guide | El Salvador’s Coastal Paradise & Surfer Town
BlogMar 5, 2026

El Tunco Guide | El Salvador’s Coastal Paradise & Surfer Town

El Tunco, a coastal surf town on El Salvador’s Pacific shoreline, is gaining a reputation for its dramatic rock formations, world‑class waves and legendary sunsets. Visitors can reach the town easily via frequent $2 buses from San Salvador or by driving the...

By Indie Traveller
Rebuilding to a Chin-Up with “The Beast”
BlogMar 5, 2026

Rebuilding to a Chin-Up with “The Beast”

Tony Gracia, a StrongFirst senior instructor, suffered a mysterious right‑arm weakness that sidelined his weighted chin‑up routine. After extensive medical testing, he focused on neck‑related rehab, paused all high‑intensity lifts for three months, and then employed a step‑loading protocol to...

By StrongFirst Blog
Islets of Granada: A Tropical Escape Minutes From the Colonial City
BlogMar 5, 2026

Islets of Granada: A Tropical Escape Minutes From the Colonial City

The Islets of Granada, a 365‑island archipelago in Lake Nicaragua, lie just minutes from the colonial city of Granada. Formed by the eruption of Mombacho volcano, the islands host diverse wildlife such as capuchin monkeys, sloths, and vibrant bird species....

By Indie Traveller
Legendary Sushi Chef Endo Kazutoshi Is Popping up in Mayfair
NewsMar 5, 2026

Legendary Sushi Chef Endo Kazutoshi Is Popping up in Mayfair

Renowned sushi maestro Endo Kazutoshi has opened a five‑month pop‑up at Mayfair's private members club Annabel’s, offering a £245 tasting menu with an optional £120 sake pairing. The chef, whose London flagship Endo at the Rotunda remains closed after a...

By Time Out
Songs to Put You on Airplane Mode: Finnair Believes Music Should Be as Important as In-Flight Snacks
NewsMar 5, 2026

Songs to Put You on Airplane Mode: Finnair Believes Music Should Be as Important as In-Flight Snacks

Finnair has launched a bespoke in‑flight soundscape composed by Finnish composer Lauri Porra, featuring a 12‑track, 45‑minute orchestral suite. The music is timed to each stage of the journey—from boarding to landing—and incorporates traditional Finnish instruments such as the kantele and...

By Monocle – Culture
Lead Confidently Under Pressure: Decision‑Making Mastery
SocialMar 5, 2026

Lead Confidently Under Pressure: Decision‑Making Mastery

We’ve all faced those moments—when the pressure is on, and your team is looking to you for direction. How do you stay calm? How do you make the right decisions when it matters most? At a live event with LinkedIn...

By Simon Sinek
Check Melanotan Results First; Prefer Sunlight over Peptides
SocialMar 5, 2026

Check Melanotan Results First; Prefer Sunlight over Peptides

Before you bullish-on-peptides folks inject melanotan, make sure you do a web search to look at some before and after photos…! Here is a case where unless there’s a *real clinical need* I highly recommend you intelligently use sunlight instead.

By Andrew Huberman – Huberman Lab
HeyNu Launches Flagship Protein Bars
NewsMar 5, 2026

HeyNu Launches Flagship Protein Bars

HeyNu, a nutrition‑focused startup, has unveiled its flagship line of protein bars aimed at health‑conscious consumers. The bars deliver 20 grams of protein per serving, use plant‑based, sustainably sourced ingredients, and debut in three flavors across nationwide retail channels. The launch...

By Food Business News
Western Medicine Meets Eastern Practices for Stress Resilience
SocialMar 5, 2026

Western Medicine Meets Eastern Practices for Stress Resilience

Quickly becoming one of our most popular episodes ever. Merges western medicine (guest is practicing MD) and eastern practices for brain, plasticity, long duration stress resilience. @HealthyGamerGG on Huberman Lab podcast out now:

By Andrew Huberman – Huberman Lab
800m Blends XC Speed; 400m Pure Sprint
SocialMar 5, 2026

800m Blends XC Speed; 400m Pure Sprint

Just answered a question about 400-800 training. Generally speaking, the 800 is a hybrid race where fast XC runners are elite 800 runners. The 400 is a sprint where the fastest sprinters are the fastest 400 runners. (200 PR x2...

By Tony Holler
2 Personality Traits That Indicate High IQ
NewsMar 5, 2026

2 Personality Traits That Indicate High IQ

Research published in *Personality and Individual Differences* finds that openness to experience, emotional stability, and introversion are linked to higher crystallized intelligence, measured through general‑knowledge tests. In a sample of 201 UK university students, those scoring higher on these traits...

By PsyBlog
Explore Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Athletic Performance
SocialMar 5, 2026

Explore Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Athletic Performance

NEW webinar on Continuous Glucose Monitoring in sport. Register for the webinar and learn about this fascinating technology. https://t.co/w7k7zUSoOY https://t.co/JqfK90gkGN

By Asker Jeukendrup, PhD
Plasma Lactate: A Key Indicator of Metabolic Health
SocialMar 5, 2026

Plasma Lactate: A Key Indicator of Metabolic Health

Plasma Lactate as a Marker for Metabolic Health : Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews https://t.co/6IeA9Y9FGQ

By Michael Lustgarten, PhD
Regenerative Agriculture Benefits Crops and Biodiversity
NewsMar 5, 2026

Regenerative Agriculture Benefits Crops and Biodiversity

Regenerative agriculture is gaining traction as a climate‑friendly farming model that simultaneously boosts crop yields and restores biodiversity. Farmers adopting cover crops, reduced tillage, and diversified rotations report higher soil organic matter and resilience to extreme weather. Recent field trials...

By Food Business News